Smart Energy Week Spring 2025 (1) FCVs, FC units, Hydrogen-related Products
Next generation FC modules, components for FC systems, hydrogen tanks, separators, and more
2025/03/21
- Summary
- Exhibition of Toyota and Honda’s FCVs and hydrogen-related products
- Fuel cell systems (cellcentric, AVL, Symbio, OPmobility, EKPO Fuel Cell, NEXTY Electronics)
- Components for FC systems (Bosch, MANN+HUMMEL, IHI, OPmobility, Faurecia)
- FC related parts and materials (Nishimura, Kobe Steel, Sumitomo Riko, NOK, Tokuyama)
Summary
Smart Energy Week Spring 2025 (February 19-21, 2025) was held at Tokyo Big Sight International Exhibition Center.
According to the organizer, RX Japan Ltd., the total number of visitors to the entire exhibition (over the three days), including Smart Energy Week Spring and Green Transformation Week held concurrently, was 68,840, about the same number as last year (69,261 visitors).
This report introduces the exhibits of FCVs (fuel cell vehicles), hydrogen utilization products, FC (fuel cell) units, tanks, hydrogen-related equipment, components, and more at the H2 & FC Spring 2025 23rd International Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Expo (Spring) 2025, one of the exhibitions comprising the 25th Smart Energy Week Spring Expo.
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Exhibit of Toyota's fuel cell system (new model) | Next generation fuel cell module at Honda's booth | View of the H2 & FC Expo venue (German Pavilion) |
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